Welcome to The Raveningham Estate

The Raveningham Estate is a traditional rural Estate of some 5,500 acres situated south of Norwich in South Norfolk. It has been home to the Bacon family since 1735.

Our main activity is farming, 3,500 acres is farmed in-hand and the remainder is farmed by our agricultural tenants. We grow mostly arable crops which include oil seed rape, wheat, barley, sugar beet, peas and potatoes. A pedigree herd of Sussex cattle and a small flock of Norfolk Horn sheep graze the Park surrounding Raveningham Hall. Elsewhere on the Estate we have a large flock of Suffolk ewes. The Estate includes 500 acres of semi ancient natural woodland which provides renewable energy and high quality timber. Woodchip from our timber is used to supply 4 bio mass boilers on the Estate and we have recently built a floating PV installation on a reservoir, increasing our PV installations to 4. The Estate is committed to renewable energy. We have a strong emphasis on conservation, biodiversity and creating new habitats whilst improving and enhancing existing ones.

Raveningham Hall, was built around 1750 by an unknown architect for Sir Edmund Bacon the 8th and 9th Baronet. The Hall is Grade II* listed and home to Sir Nicholas Bacon the 14th and 15th Baronet and his family.

Ideal Christmas Gift – Friend of Raveningham Gardens 2017 only £20

Raveningham Gardens are open to the public in February and then April to August, Raveningham Hall is open under the Heritage Open Days scheme in September.

Snowdrop Season 2017

Open from Wed 1st Feb to Tues 28th Feb, Sunday to Friday, 11am to 4pm (closed Saturdays)
On Sunday 12th and 19th proceeds will go to the Priscilla Bacon Lodge Hospice.

Our Tea Room will be open serving soup, light refreshments, home made cakes and drinks.

IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT!

Become a Friend of Raveningham Gardens and enjoy unlimited admission throughout our 2017 season. £20 per person. Apply in person in the Tea Room or contact Barbara@raveningham.com 01508 548480.